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Tony Amonte
Tony was named to the NHL's All-Rookie Team in '91-92 after leading all first-year players in goals (35), points (69) and power-play scores (9). The speedy winger spent the entire season on the Rangers' No. 1 line with Mark Messier and Adam Graves. Tony made his NHL debut for New York in the 1991 Stanley Cup Playoffs.
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Born in Hamilton, Dec. 28, 1932. 6'1", 195. Shoots left. Rugged and steady, he's also dean of club; having played more games as Ranger than anybody else in team's history. Equally at home on right or left defense.



"Brownie" came on strong last season and established a name for himself. He's a top rusher and good puck carrier. The Rangers got him in the big deal for then captain Andy Bathgate in 1964. A rolling hip check is one of Arnie's favorite tricks.



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Dpn Marshall
Born Verdun, Que., Mar. 23, 1932. 5'10", 160. Shoots left. Don's a versatile forward who plays at all three positions and can kill penalties too. Rangers acquired him in summer swap with Montreal. He's smart and shifty.
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